Malaysia

Teresa Kok's views on halal certification not Pakatan's, says PM

Anwar says DAP MP’s comments unnecessary, complicate issue.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 08 Sep 2024 1:56PM

Teresa Kok's views on halal certification not Pakatan's, says PM
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says there are valid concerns, and certain regulations are necessary to ensure Muslims feel confident about the food they consume. – The Vibes file pic, September 8, 2024.

PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the remarks made by DAP MP Teresa Kok are her personal views and do not reflect the stance of Pakatan Harapan.

Anwar was responding to Teresa’s opposition to a proposal requiring all food establishments that do not serve pork or alcohol to obtain halal certification.

In addressing the matter, Anwar remarked that Teresa’s comments were unnecessary and had complicated the issue.

"There are valid concerns, and certain regulations are necessary to ensure Muslims feel confident about the food they consume. However, if she (Teresa) believes the proposed rule is unnecessary in some cases, it would be better to discuss the matter through the appropriate channels," he said during a press conference after officiating the Seremban (Southbound) R&R area today, according to Berita Harian.

On Thursday, Religious Affairs Minister Na’im Mokhtar said Jakim is considering the proposal, stating that halal certification is currently voluntary for restaurant operators and food business owners.

Na’im acknowledged that the proposal would require amendments to several laws and involve multiple agencies in its enforcement.

In response, Teresa argued that the move could place a significant burden on small businesses, limit consumer choice, and potentially clash with Malaysia’s cultural diversity.

The DAP vice-chairperson also warned that making it compulsory could provoke negative reactions within the country and damage Malaysia’s international reputation.

Teresa’s comments have drawn criticism from various quarters, including Bersatu Youth chief Wan Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal and the Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia. — September 8, 2024.

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